Hosting

Everything needs its space, a website as well. Publishing a website requires web hosting. Hosting is actually a hard drive with a reserved space for your website, a parking lot for websites simply. It's not often it's free to park and so is also the case with the cyber world.

The space required depends on how much space a website take. It is unusual for an ordinary single-site to exceed 100 Mb of space. You get quite a lot of information into that kind of space. We have miltiplied that by 5 in our smallest hosting package just to be on the safe side. Some offer unlimited space, which in our opinion, is nonsense. It is impossible to physically offer infinite space. A server is like any other hard drive and therefore have limited capacity. We limit our accounts mainly to avoid overloading the server and thus avoiding interference that may result in your website not being visible.

Limits

We do not limit e-mail addresses, databases or other features in our various package types. It just makes it complicated and cumbersome. Everything is possible and wide open for you to explore. But it's not just the webiste that requires server space. If you have many email addresses and use web mail and want to save old mails on the server, it may be wise to invest in a larger package. Also e-mail requires server space. If you on the other hand use a mail client and choose to download your e-mail to a local computer, there is absolutely no reason for a large server space.

Bandwidth

Then we have this thing called bandwidth. One could say that it is the diameter of your "flow tube". That is the volume of information that can flow through your website in a month. All images, every word and every little detail also requires its breathing space. Each time someone visits your site they download all the data that's on the website. This data flow through your "flow tube". Our bandwith is quite generous, but if it turns out that it is not enough, we just expand it. In this way, we adapt each site after each individual needs. once again a way to avoid congestion and disruption.

Control panel

A panel to control the server where the site is located is very useful. A panel that also is easy to handle makes it even better. We think that we belong in the "even better" category. A control panel where you can configure almost anything you want related to your website and e-mail accounts. We always set up e-mail accounts and configure databases when producing a website.